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luciacossaro
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello, 

 

I'm a new sas's user and i need some help with the allignement of ODS PDF file. 

I need to make a pdf file in the format of file attached "capture.pdf".

I tried with differents codes (attached) but i'm so far of the expected result. Can you give me advice for wich statement to use for write and to alligne the information correctly? 

 

I would be very grateful

 

Best regards

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Reeza
Super User

Rather than Data _null_ try PROC REPORT.

 

Put the data into more of a table form by drawing lines, then you can create the report cells as needed. 

 

Use footnotes for the bottom portion of the text. 

luciacossaro
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks you very much.

 

I'm having now another problem. How i can set a logical statement into the proc report? I tried this code (attached) but there'is a bug.

 

Best regards

 

 

Reeza
Super User

You use COMPUTE blocks. Search a paper called 'Complex Reports' from Cynthia Zender for a lot of really good examples. 

 

Please include your code directly into the forum rather than as attachments. 

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